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2005 Jan 06
6
"labels" attached to variable names
Hi, Can we attach a more descriptive "label" (I may use the wrong terminology, which would explain why I found nothing on the FAQ) to variable names, and later have an easy way to switch to these labels in plots? I fear this is not possible and one must enter this by hand as ylab and xlab when making plots. Thanks in advance, Denis Chabot
2001 Jan 30
1
screen can't go back to log="y" plot (PR#831)
[I have abbreviated the subject as jitterbug has been having probems with long subjects.] The issue here is that one cannot mix log/non-log axes in the calls to screen(), as the appropriate par() parameter is read-only, but the meaning of yaxp depends on it. But beyond that you can't set x/yaxp for log axes. You should be able to do this: you can in the S original. A simpler version: plot
2010 Oct 11
2
(senza oggetto)
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2002 May 03
1
copy or save of plots (PR#1507)
On Fri, 3 May 2002 drew.tyre@csiro.au wrote: > Full_Name: Drew Tyre > Version: 1.4.0 > OS: Win 2000 > Submission from: (NULL) (140.253.74.225) > > > When creating a rather complex plot, the resulting figures 'shrink' when either > copied to the clipboard or saved as a metafile using the GUI menu. Also saving > as postscript or pdf causes the same problem, as
2001 May 29
2
format for tick labels
Running R 1.2.3, Windows 98 I checked the archives, and I couldn't find anything pertaining to this: How do I control format (scientific notation versus decimal, e.g.) on tick labels? TIA, Henry Dr. M. Henry H. Stevens Postdoctoral Associate Department of Ecology, Evolution, & Natural Resources 14 College Farm Road Cook College, Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8551 email:
2000 Jun 02
3
graphical parameters in plot
I'm using plot to make a simple plot but I want to control where the tick marks go on bot axes. The graphical parameters xaxp and yaxp seem to be ignored by the plot function so I tried setting them using op <- par(no.readonly=T) par(xaxp=c(-2.4,-2.2,5), yaxp=c(-2500,10000,6)) plot(...) par(op) but they are still ignored. Next I tried to use the axis function as follows op <-
2007 May 22
5
Reducing the size of pdf graphics files produced with R
Hi, Without trying to print 1000000 points (see <http:// finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/42105.html>), I often print maps for which I do not want to loose too much of coastline detail, and/or plots with 1000-5000 points (yes, some are on top of each other, but using transparency (i.e. rgb colors with alpha information) this actually comes through as useful information.
2002 Jun 11
1
R 1.5.0: axis() does not honor the xaxp argument (PR#1654)
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2013 Jan 08
4
error in a abline loop
Hello I have data of body length and body weight of people of different skin colors. I tried to write a code to plot body length and body weight according to the skin colors. (Thanks for Petr's advice so far.) A loop is used but an error shows up in the following code. It says: unexpected '}' in "
2007 Mar 18
2
italics letter in roman string
Hi, As part of the legend to a plot, I need to have the "n" in italics because it is a requirement of the journal I aim to publish in: "This study, n = 3293" Presently I have: legend(20, 105, "This study, n = 3293", pch=1, col=rgb(0,0,0,0.5), pt.cex=0.3, cex=0.8, bty="n") I suppose I could leave a blank in place of the "n",
2003 Jun 19
3
Background color(s) for groupedData plot
I've been using par() to check the graphics parameters associated with both plot(<fitted linear model>) and plot(<grouped data object>). AFAIK the only differences are in the $cxy, $usr, $xaxp, and $yaxp parameters but the background color for the grouped data plot is grey while the linear model plot has a white background. When I've tried par(bg = "white") prior to
2008 Apr 11
2
YASP on puppetrun
YASP... Yet Another SSL Problem, this time on puppetrun. $ sudo puppetrun -p 10 --host anotherhost -t aze Failed to load ruby LDAP library. LDAP functionality will not be available Triggering anotherhost Host anotherhost failed: Certificates were not trusted: tlsv1 alert unknown ca anotherhost finished with exit code 2 Failed: anotherhost Running with "strace -f" shows that
2010 Jun 13
1
Break in the y-axis
Hello all, I have been having trouble getting a break in my y-axis. All of my data points are up around 100-200, but the graph has to start at zero, so i would like to remove all the white space using a break symbol. I have been able to get the break and labels to be correct, however, I can't seem to get the data to match the axis anymore. I must be using the axis.break() in plotrix
2010 Jun 05
1
Error Bar Issues
Hello all, I am an undergraduate student who is having syntax issues trying to get error bars on my graph. This is the data, which I assigned the name "Saline" to. Time Average SEM 1 -20 0.000000 0.0000000 2 3 30 0.000000 0.0000000 4 45 3.227902 0.7462524 5 60 5.066664 1.1623944 6 80 6.107491 1.5027762 7 110
2006 Oct 26
2
distance between legend title and legend box
Hi, I've looked at the parameters available for the legend function and cannot find a way to change the distance between the top of the box surrounding a legend and the legend's title. I have a math expression that raises the height of my title. If you don't mind the non-sensical title I give to the legend for this plot (Figure 3.20 in R Graphics): with(iris,
2005 Feb 04
5
2 small problems: integer division and the nature of NA
Hi, I'm wondering why 48 %/% 2 gives 24 but 4.8 %/% 0.2 gives 23... I'm not trying to round up here, but to find out how many times something fits into something else, and the answer should have been the same for both examples, no? On a different topic, I like the behavior of NAs better in R than in SAS (at least they are not considered the smallest value for a variable), but at the
2006 Feb 08
1
plotting lines that break if data break
Hi, Sometimes data series (not necessarily time series) suffer breaks where data were expected, but not collected. Often the regular "lines" command to add such data to a plot is what I want, but other times I'd like the line to break where the data series is interrupted, instead of the line jumping to the next point in the series uninterrupted. Usually my data file
2005 Sep 26
4
p-level in packages mgcv and gam
Hi, I am fairly new to GAM and started using package mgcv. I like the fact that optimal smoothing is automatically used (i.e. df are not determined a priori but calculated by the gam procedure). But the mgcv manual warns that p-level for the smooth can be underestimated when df are estimated by the model. Most of the time my p-levels are so small that even doubling them would not result
2005 Jan 19
2
recoding large number of categories (select in SAS)
Hi, I have data on stomach contents. Possible prey species are in the hundreds, so a list of prey codes has been in used in many labs doing this kind of work. When comes time to do analyses on these data one often wants to regroup prey in broader categories, especially for rare prey. In SAS you can nest a large number of "if-else", or do this more cleanly with "select"
2006 Nov 08
2
combining dataframes with different numbers of columns
Dear list members, I have to combine dataframes together. However they contain different numbers of variables. It is possible that all the variables in the dataframe with fewer variables are contained in the dataframe with more variables, though it is not always the case. There are key variables identifying observations. These could be used in a merge statement, although this won't